Archival Mission Log: Year One - The Making of a Legend
Star Trek: The Next Generation - S0 - E38
The production staff and actors who worked on Season 1 reminisce about their favorite episodes. This special includes the parts "Visual Effects", "Artistic Design", "Make-Up", "VISOR", and "Music" and features interviews with Rick Berman, Patrick Stewart, Herman Zimmerman, Jonathan Frakes, Robert Justman, Peter Lauritson, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Rick Sternbach, Michael Westmore, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Jay Chattaway.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season 0 - 88 Episode s
0x1 - Energized! Taking Star Trek: The Next Generation to the Next Level
July 24, 2012
This is an awesome look at how the entire restoration went, how the original film and audio elements were recovered in a monumental task of cataloguing. Berman talks about how he regretted not editing his show in an HD-ready format, but was excited when he found out they were remaking the entire show from scratch so they could do it. At first SD upconversion was used, but deemed totally unacceptable for this. If you want to see how something like this comes to pass then you really need to watch this. It's a fascinating look into how much work really went into this. Oh, and here's a little tidbit of information: the 13 seconds of lost footage in "Sins of the Father" that was released on the sampler disc, have since been found and will be included in that episode when its season comes out.
0x2 - Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Inception
July 24, 2012
Joins cast and crew as they give all-new interviews about what it was like trying to Gene Roddenberry on board for another 'Star Trek' television show. These are wonderfully candid interviews and don't feel promotional in the least. Instead it's the principle actors and producers looking back fondly on the show's illustrious run.
0x3 - Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Launch
July 24, 2012
Starts with Patrick Stewart discussing how he came to get the part and how Roddenberry convinced him to take the part over drinks. Here we get some original make-up and wardrobe footage also. Very in-depth information from everyone, including great behind-the-scenes footage of the crew getting ready to launch this new series. Along with the press conference footage that started it all.
0x4 - Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 3: The Continuing Mission
July 24, 2012
People like producer David Livingston, production designer Herman Zimmerman, illustrator Rick Sternback, and special effects make-up artist Doug Drexler talking about filming the show, how different it was being a strictly syndicated show versus being owned by a single network, and how they filmed the miniature shots.
0x5 - Energized! Season 2 Tech Update
December 4, 2012
0x6 - Reunification: 25 Years after Star Trek: The Next Generation
December 4, 2012
A cast reunion show with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, and Michael Dorn all being interviewed on the same set.
0x7 - Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Strange New Worlds
December 4, 2012
Part 1 of a two-part documentary included on the restored blu-ray releas3. Features archival footage from Entertainment Tonight, new and old interviews with cast and crew.
0x8 - Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: New Life, New Civilizations
December 4, 2012
Part 2 of a two-part documentary included with the restored blu-ray release. This features old and new interviews with the cast and crew as well as archival news footage.
0x9 - Reading Rainbow Segment With LeVar Burton
August 15, 1988
0x10 - Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Biological Distinctiveness
April 30, 2013
0x11 - Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Technological Distinctiveness
April 30, 2013
0x12 - Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 3: The Collective
April 30, 2013
0x13 - Regeneration: Engaging the Borg
April 30, 2013
A thirty-minute documentary that was originally shown in select theaters on April 25, 2013 along with the remastered feature-length version of TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds". The event was held to celebrate the April 30, 2013 Blu-ray release of "The Best of Both Worlds". The documentary examines the creation of the Borg and features interviews with Next Generation cast, producers, writers, visual effects staff, and makeup artists.
0x14 - "The Most Toys" In Memoriam David Rappaport
April 30, 2013
Scenes from "The Most Toys" featuring David Rappaport, who was originally cast for the role of Kivas Fajo before the role was recast during production.
0x15 - Inside The Writer's Room
April 30, 2013
Seth MacFarland moderates an informal discussion with Ronald D. Moore, Brandon Braga, René Echevarria and Naren Shankar.
0x16 - A Tribute to Michael Piller
April 30, 2013
Michael Piller died in 2005. This retrospective features interviews with Michael's son and wife along with actors and producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation. They tell many stories of working with Michael including his creating of the first process for open script submission for Star Trek.
0x17 - Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Homecoming
July 30, 2013
0x18 - Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Posterity
July 30, 2013
0x19 - Survive and Succeed: An Empire at War
July 30, 2013
A 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that was included as part of the special features on the Redemption Blu-ray release.
0x20 - In Conversation: The Star Trek Art Department
July 30, 2013
0x21 - Requiem: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: The Needs of the Many
November 19, 2013
0x22 - Requiem: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: The Needs of the Few
November 19, 2013
0x23 - From One Generation to the Next: The Making of Unification
November 19, 2013
For the special "From One Generation to the Next", specials directors Robert Meyer Burnett and Roger Lay, Jr. were not able to secure the cooperation of Spock actor Leonard Nimoy, so they approached the "cross-over" aspect of Star Trek: The Original Series into Star Trek: The Next Generation, from another angle by having interviewees discuss the earlier cross-over episode "Sarek" from the third season, whose main guest character, Sarek (played by the late Mark Lenard) also appeared at the start of "Unification I"
0x24 - In Conversation: The Music of Star Trek: The Next Generation
November 19, 2013
0x25 - Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part One: The Lithosphere
June 24, 2014
0x26 - Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part Two: The Biosphere
June 24, 2014
0x27 - Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part Three: The Noosphere
June 24, 2014
0x28 - The Privilege of Rank: Making "Chain of Command"
June 24, 2014
A 29-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that was included in the special features of the feature-length "Chain of Command" Blu-ray release.
0x29 - The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 1: Umbra
December 2, 2014
0x30 - The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 2: Penumbra
December 2, 2014
0x31 - The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 3: Antumbra
December 2, 2014
0x32 - The Unknown Possibilities of Existence: Making "All Good Things"
December 2, 2014
A 26-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that looks at the making of Star Trek: The Next Generation's two-hour series finale, "All Good Things...". It is included in the 2014 Blu-ray release of All Good Things.... It features recollections from episode writers Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga as well as executive producer Rick Berman along with key members of the show's cast and crew. The special also featured several interviews and stills from a 1994 special of Enertainment Tonight which brought the viewer behind the scenes of the series finale.
0x33 - In Conversation: Lensing Star Trek: The Next Generation
December 2, 2014
David Livingstion (Supervising Producer), James Conway (Director), Jonathan West (Director of Photography), and Kris Krosskove (Camera Operator) talk about behind the camera of ST:TNG
0x34 - Closed Set: A Tour of the Real Enterprise
December 2, 2014
Michael and Denise Okuda's home movie behind the scenes tour of the Enterprise set .
0x35 - Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation
May 21, 1994
Join Jonathan Frakes, Next Generation's Commander Riker, for this fascinating chronicle of Gene Roddenberry's beloved, Emmy Award-winning series. You'll explore the Enterprise, meet the show's stars (and some villainous guest stars), learn special-effects secrets and makeup magic. Other highlights include a visit to a Star Trek convention, and a stop at the scoring stage. The retrospective concludes with a look at the series' final episode and a sneak peek at the crew's movie debut, Star Trek: Generations.
0x36 - Archival Mission Log: Year One - The Beginning
March 26, 2002
This special features the early days on "Encounter at Farpoint" as well as several behind the scenes interviews with Gene Roddenberry, Robert Justman, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Denise Crosby, Herman Zimmerman, Rick Berman, John de Lancie, Marina Sirtis, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, as well as ILM artists Pat Sweeney and David Carson. The ILM part originated from that company's own 1987 promotional short, ILM Special Visual Effects, Star Trek The Next Generation, and was not a studio production.
0x37 - Archival Mission Log: Year One - Selected Crew Analysis
March 26, 2002
The cast members who appeared in Season 1 discuss their roles. The three parts "Casting", "Character Notes", and "Camaraderie" feature interviews with Rick Berman, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, Brent Spiner, Denise Crosby, and John de Lancie.
0x38 - Archival Mission Log: Year One - The Making of a Legend
March 26, 2002
The production staff and actors who worked on Season 1 reminisce about their favorite episodes. This special includes the parts "Visual Effects", "Artistic Design", "Make-Up", "VISOR", and "Music" and features interviews with Rick Berman, Patrick Stewart, Herman Zimmerman, Jonathan Frakes, Robert Justman, Peter Lauritson, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Rick Sternbach, Michael Westmore, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Jay Chattaway.
0x39 - Archival Mission Log: Year One - Memorable Missions
March 26, 2002
Cast and crew discuss key episodes and the events of Season 1. This special features interviews with Rick Berman, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Dan Curry, Michael Westmore, Peter Lauritson, Armin Shimerman, Herman Zimmerman, Gene Roddenberry, and Denise Crosby.
0x40 - Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Mission Overview
May 7, 2002
Cast and crew discuss the major changes in Season 2 of TNG, also includes interview segments with Gene Roddenberry.
0x41 - Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Selected Crew Analysis
May 7, 2002
An in-depth look at the growth of continuing characters, plus a look at new crew members of the USS Enterprise-D.
0x42 - Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Departmental Briefing: Production
May 7, 2002
A behind-the-scenes look at some of the specific key episodes, including interviews with the production staff.
0x43 - Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
May 7, 2002
Discussions on Season 2 episodes with the production crew, including Rick Berman.
0x44 - Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Inside Starfleet Archives: Penny Juday
May 7, 2002
An exclusive tour of an extraordinary array of Star Trek sets, props, and much more.
0x45 - Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Mission Overview
July 2, 2002
Both old and new footage of cast and crew as they discuss the major changes that occurred in Season Three. It includes interviews with Peter Lauritson, Michael Piller, Rick Berman, Denise Crosby, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Whoopi Goldberg, LeVar Burton, Dan Curry, and Eric Stillwell.
0x46 - Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Selected Crew Analysis
July 2, 2002
An in-depth look at the growth of the continuing characters as well as a closer look at returning crew member Doctor Beverly Crusher, played by Gates McFadden. It features interviews with Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Ira Steven Behr, Michael Piller, and LeVar Burton.
0x47 - Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Departmental Briefing: Production
July 2, 2002
A behind-the-scenes look at particular episodes from the third season, including interviews with Michael Piller, Eric Stillwell, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, John de Lancie, Richard D. James, Greg Jein, Rick Sternbach, and Jay Chattaway.
0x48 - Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
July 2, 2002
A collection of anecdotes about some of the Season 3 episodes with interviews of Patrick Stewart, Michael Westmore, Gerry Sackman, Michael Piller, Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, and Ethan Phillips.
0x49 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Mission Overview
September 3, 2002
Reveals the challenges in resolving the cliffhanger episode "The Best of Both Worlds"; provides a whimsical look at the Robin Hood-themed "Q-Pid"; and celebrates the historic 100th episode with Gene Roddenberry in the special "Celebrating 100 Episodes". This special features interviews with Michael Piller, Patrick Stewart, John de Lancie, Jonathan Frakes, Jennifer Hetrick, Marina Sirtis, and Wil Wheaton.
0x50 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Selected Crew Analysis
September 3, 2002
An in-depth look at the departure of Wesley Crusher; cast members discuss their experiences performing stunts; and a profile of Jennifer Hetrick as "Vash". Part of this interview is included as an Easter Egg on the DS9 Season 1 DVD. Interviewees in "Crew Profile: Wesley Crusher", "Crew Profile: Counselor Troi", and "Profile: Vash" include Wil Wheaton, Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis, Jennifer Hetrick, and Jonathan Frakes.
0x51 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Departmental Briefing: Production
September 3, 2002
A behind-the-scenes look at directors Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and David Livingston in the special "Production". Michael Westmore, Brent Spiner, Patrick Stewart, Mark Thompson, and Brian Phelps are interviewed for the special "Make Up".
0x52 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - New Life and New Civilizations
September 3, 2002
An inside look at creating the landscapes of alien planets and shooting on location. Also explains the challenges of shooting the effects-packed episode "The Best of Both Worlds". Interviewees include David Livingston, Peter Lauritson, Wil Wheaton, Michael Okuda, and Gary Hutzel.
0x53 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Chronicles from the Final Frontier
September 3, 2002
A discussion of Season Four's most extraordinary episodes and characters with pre-eminent writers Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor. Also interviewed for the subsections "Lt. Yar's Legacy Endures" and "Writing for Klingons" are Denise Crosby and David Livingston.
0x54 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Select Historical Data
September 3, 2002
0x55 - Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Inside The Star Trek Archives - "First Contact"
September 3, 2002
0x56 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Mission Overview
November 5, 2002
Featuring highlights of the most memorable events occurring in Season 5, including Leonard Nimoy's guest appearance, "The Inner Light" episode and the return of Denise Crosby. "A Visit from Spock", "Darmok", "The Inner Light", and "I Borg" feature interviews with Patrick Stewart, Michael Okuda, Jonathan Frakes, Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller, Denise Crosby, David Livingston, Brent Spiner, and Jonathan Del Arco.
0x57 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Production
November 5, 2002
"Production", "Cause and Effect", "The First Duty", & "Music", feature interviews with Peter Lauritson, Patrick Stewart, Michael Westmore, Brannon Braga, Jonathan Frakes, Ronald D. Moore, Michael Piller, & Jay Chattaway
0x58 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
November 5, 2002
Members of the cast and crew recall their favorite episodes and scenes from Season 5 including Marina Sirtis, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Robert Duncan McNeill, David Livingston, Dennis Madalone, Jay Chattaway, and Ronald D. Moore.
0x59 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - A Tribute to Gene Roddenberry
November 5, 2002
Includes interviews with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, The Next Generation cast and crew, and Gene Roddenberry; also includes the dedication of the Gene Roddenberry Building. The two sections "Gene Roddenberry Building Dedicated to Star Trek's Creator" and "Gene's Final Voyage" feature interviews with Guy Vardaman, Gene Roddenberry, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, William Shatner, Rick Berman, Herman Zimmerman, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Legato, John de Lancie, Marina Sirtis, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, Michael Okuda, Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Ronald D. Moore, and Jeri Taylor. At the end of the special, Patrick Stewart is performing a song for Gene Roddenberry.
0x60 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Intergalactic Guest Stars
November 5, 2002
0x61 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Alien Speak
November 5, 2002
0x62 - Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Visual Effects
November 5, 2002
Sections include: "Visual Effects", "Image G", & "Shooting Elements" Features Interviews (mostly in 2002) with Peter Lauritson, Robert Legato, Dan Curry, Mike Okuda, Gary Hutzel, and Dennis Hoerter
0x63 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Mission Overview
December 3, 2002
Cast and crew comment on Patrick Stewart's acclaimed performance in "Chain of Command". They also discuss some other highlights of Season 6, including James Doohan's appearance in "Relics," the cliffhanger episode "Time's Arrow," the appearance of Stephen Hawking in "Descent" and the launch of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The parts are titled "Resolving the Cliffhanger", "A Visit from Scotty", "January 1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Debuts", "Chain of Command", and "Descent – Part 1 Featuring Stephen Hawking".
0x64 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Bold New Directions
December 3, 2002
Explores Patrick Stewart's experience directing the episode "A Fistful of Datas" and LeVar Burton comments on his directorial debut, "Second Chances" in "A First Chance at Second Chances".
0x65 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Production
December 3, 2002
Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".
0x66 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Profile: Dan Curry
December 3, 2002
Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".
0x67 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data
December 3, 2002
Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".
0x68 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Select Historical Data
December 3, 2002
0x69 - Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Inside The Star Trek Archives: Sets & Props
December 3, 2002
0x70 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Mission Overview
December 31, 2002
Cast and crew discuss the final season and their transition to the feature film Star Trek Generations. Also, LeVar Burton reminisces about working with Ben Vereen in "Interface" and Wil Wheaton and Ronald D. Moore recall "Journey's End".
0x71 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - A Captain's Tribute
December 31, 2002
Patrick Stewart pays tribute to each principal cast member.
0x72 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Departmental Briefing: Production
December 31, 2002
Gates McFadden discusses her directorial debut in "Genesis", Jonathan Frakes recalls directing "Attached", McFadden and Jeri Taylor delve into the roles of strong women and Patrick Stewart remembers becoming more physical in episodes like "Bloodlines".
0x73 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - The Making of "All Good Things..."
December 31, 2002
Cast and crew recollect the making of the final episode, including footage from the location filming.
0x74 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Starfleet Moments and Memories
December 31, 2002
Cast and crew look back on seven years of creating The Next Generation.
0x75 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Special Profiles: Q
January 1, 2002
0x76 - Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Dressing the Future
January 1, 2002
0x77 - Blu-Ray Season 1 Gag Reel
July 24, 2012
0x78 - Blu-Ray Season 2 Gag Reel
December 4, 2012
0x79 - Blu-Ray Season 3 Gag Reel
April 30, 2013
0x80 - The Best of Both Worlds Gag Reel
April 30, 2013
0x81 - Blu-Ray Season 4 Gag Reel
July 20, 2013
0x82 - Blu-Ray Season 5 Gag Reel
November 19, 2013
0x83 - Blu-Ray Season 6 Gag Reel
June 24, 2014
0x84 - Blu-Ray Season 7 Gag Reel
December 2, 2014
0x85 - S02E09 - The Measure of a Man (Extended Version)
December 4, 2012
Picard must prove Data is legally a sentient being with rights and freedoms under Federation law when transfer orders demand Data's reassignment for study and disassembly.
0x86 - S02E09 - The Measure of a Man (Hybrid Extended Version)
December 4, 2012
0x87 - Deleted Scenes: S02E14 - The Icarus Factor
December 4, 2012
0x88 - Deleted Scenes: S02E18 - Up the Long Ladder
December 4, 2012